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May 2021
Volunteers from Harrogate library have been turning back the clock on the town's historic landmarks.
The team have worked with a local photographer to compare what Harrrogate looked like in the early 1900s to today.
Most of the work is currently on display at the library and will be until the end of July but the volunteers have also shared others on social media.
Our featured image shows the boating pool in Valley Gardens, which was taken by a Mark E. Mitchell in 1930.
It shows a few small sail boats in the water, which has clearly captured the imagination of visitors to Valley Gardens.
Today's image, which was taken by Jonathan Turner, captures a much quieter boating lake in October 2020. The project has also captured life in the coronavirus lockdown.
The Then and Now project was funded by a £5,000 grant from Libraries Connected Yorkshire and Humber.
Using photo editing software freely available on the library PCs, volunteers were able to produce side-by-side and composite images.
Cllr Greg White, the executive member for libraries, said:
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